Wow...$20!!! That's awesome. I love this radio. I found an RF-2900 at a flea market a few years ago for FIVE BUCKS. The band selector switch was broken off, so it was stuck on one band until you opened it up and turned the shaft with pliers. It was definitely worth $5, though. 73, Tom
I waited forever for this video...Thank you very much for uploading a tuning the bands video...i could listen to you take your time on each band back and forth 10x....i love it...A beautiful radio, congrats on your new radio...i want that radio...Superb audio quality.
I had the Panasonic 2800 predecessor which has a red digital display that does not work on FM. The tuned frequency drifted over time and there were spurious signals, but it was nice for listening to shortwave broadcasts and the FM sensitivity was very good. The frequency calibration required tuning to a station with a known frequency, whereas another Panasonic of the same era, the RF 2200, had a built-in oscillator but no digital display.
What are the Replacement Bulbs for the Signal Strength Meter and the Band Dial ? I can find no info on the Bulb type and where to Order from. Thanks for any help.
Hi, I just sold a beautiful one like this on eBay. My customer likes it but says the antenna doesn't turn. It is the original antenna (almost Positive). Does your antenna turn all the way around?
Beautiful receiver dear friend ...
I have 3 vintage Panasonic from past years that kept me company during my youth ...
Greetings from Italy.
Giuseppe.
I like the looks of the radio the combination of dial and read out sets it apart.
I have an rf 2600 I purchased new in 1980,still performing well.
I got one of those at a flea market a few years ago for $20. Its one of my favorites!
Wow...$20!!! That's awesome. I love this radio.
I found an RF-2900 at a flea market a few years ago for FIVE BUCKS. The band selector switch was broken off, so it was stuck on one band until you opened it up and turned the shaft with pliers. It was definitely worth $5, though. 73, Tom
I waited forever for this video...Thank you very much for uploading a tuning the bands video...i could listen to you take your time on each band back and forth 10x....i love it...A beautiful radio, congrats on your new radio...i want that radio...Superb audio quality.
Panasonic made a lot of great-looking radios in the '70s and '80s.
Great radio. I always wanted one. A real beauty. Thanks. Ron. Z.
یہ بہت اچھا۔خوبصورت ۔ریڈیو ہے کاش مجھے بھی ایسا ریڈیو مل جاتا Excellent
I had the Panasonic 2800 predecessor which has a red digital display that does not work on FM. The tuned frequency drifted over time and there were spurious signals, but it was nice for listening to shortwave broadcasts and the FM sensitivity was very good. The frequency calibration required tuning to a station with a known frequency, whereas another Panasonic of the same era, the RF 2200, had a built-in oscillator but no digital display.
The audio is great! Thanks for sharing!
Panasonic Radio best!!
Nice quality Panasonic .
The radio seems pretty good on the FM band on sensitivity and selectivity
I have an old Panasonic radio Model RE-7487 from (maybe) the 1960's and I need an antenna. Do you know of any sources?
fine video, thank you for this very good demonstration..... well produced.....! Have a nice day, your collegue from Germany
Thanks, my friend.
Lovely Radio ❤️
Great radio
What are the Replacement Bulbs for the Signal Strength Meter and the Band Dial ? I can find no info on the Bulb type and where to Order from. Thanks for any help.
Odd how the S-meter moves right to left. Normally they move left to right where left is 0 and right is strong signal
Hi, I just sold a beautiful one like this on eBay. My customer likes it but says the antenna doesn't turn. It is the original antenna (almost Positive). Does your antenna turn all the way around?
Do you use telescopic antenna on medium wave?
Esse radio faz muito chiado
Where available tell me
eBay - in various used conditions
Can you hook it to you phone